Karlie Kloss on the 'complications' of becoming a Trump family in-law

When model Karlie Kloss says “I do” to fiance Joshua Kushner, she’ll gain not only a husband, but a rather famous sister-in-law: Ivanka Trump.
While the two women appear to share a warm relationship, Kloss’ future link to Donald Trump’s daughter and her husband, White House advisor Jared Kushner, poses a somewhat awkward situation.
The 26-year-old made no secret of the fact she voted for Hillary Clinton, and has openly campaigned against President Trump’s policies several times, urging fans to do the same.

Ivanka Trump and Karlie Kloss will soon be sisters-in-law. (Getty, Instagram)
In a new interview with Vogue, Kloss has acknowledged - in a roundabout way - the “complications” of joining an extended branch of the Trump family tree.

“At the end of the day, I’ve had to make decisions based on my own moral compass—forget what the public says, forget social media,” she tells the magazine.
“I’ve chosen to be with the man I love despite the complications.”

Just imagine the conversations that will take place around the Christmas dinner table this year.

Karlie Kloss and Joshua Kushner announced their engagement earlier this year. (Getty)
Despite his brother’s role in the Trump administration, Joshua Kushner, 33, shares his fiancee’s liberal political views and makes no attempt to conceal them.

Together, the couple attended the Women’s March, which was spurred by Trump’s election, and the March for Our Lives, protesting the lack of action in gun reform in America.

"[He] said, 'I have no personal ties to this administration. I'm not responsible for their actions and won't be able to get you special favours,'" Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield told Forbes magazine.

Joshua Kushner (far right) with brother Jared and sister-in-law Ivanka Trump. (Getty)
"'Just consider me the same person who invested in your company - there is no connection, either good or bad.'"

Speaking to Vogue, Kloss reflects on how the political views she shares with her fiance have become an important aspect of their relationship.
“Josh and I share a lot of the same liberal values that guide our lives and the things we stand for,” she says.

“We’ve really grown together personally and professionally.”

Ivanka Trump (far left) and Karlie Kloss (far right) appear to have a friendly relationship. (Getty)
For her part, Ivanka Trump seems thrilled about the prospect of counting Kloss among her family members.
"So, so happy for you and Josh!" the First Daughter wrote on the model’s engagement announcement on Instagram.
"I feel blessed to have you as a sister (!!!) Karlie and look forward to the happy memories we will create together as a family!”